Clarification Regarding Transcript Format and Eligibility for Master’s Program
Verfasst: Mi 1. Apr 2026, 15:11
Dear Admissions Team,
I hope you are doing well.
I am currently preparing my application for the Master’s program in Molecular Life Sciences at the and had a few questions regarding the application requirements and eligibility.
Firstly, regarding the required documents: my official Transcript of Records lists my subjects in a general format (for example, Zoology I, II, III and Chemistry I, II, III), without detailed module titles. However, detailed descriptions of these modules are provided in my university’s prospectus/syllabus. I would like to ask whether submitting my official transcript along with the prospectus (as a description of modules/courses) would be sufficient to meet the requirement of listing completed module examinations.
Secondly, I would like to inquire about eligibility criteria. In case an applicant already holds a previous Master’s degree and is interested in gaining experience in a research-oriented academic environment such as Germany, particularly as preparation for future doctoral studies, would they still be eligible to apply for the Master’s program in Molecular Life Sciences? Or would such applicants not be considered?
I would greatly appreciate your guidance on these matters.
Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
Kind regards,
Aqsa
I hope you are doing well.
I am currently preparing my application for the Master’s program in Molecular Life Sciences at the and had a few questions regarding the application requirements and eligibility.
Firstly, regarding the required documents: my official Transcript of Records lists my subjects in a general format (for example, Zoology I, II, III and Chemistry I, II, III), without detailed module titles. However, detailed descriptions of these modules are provided in my university’s prospectus/syllabus. I would like to ask whether submitting my official transcript along with the prospectus (as a description of modules/courses) would be sufficient to meet the requirement of listing completed module examinations.
Secondly, I would like to inquire about eligibility criteria. In case an applicant already holds a previous Master’s degree and is interested in gaining experience in a research-oriented academic environment such as Germany, particularly as preparation for future doctoral studies, would they still be eligible to apply for the Master’s program in Molecular Life Sciences? Or would such applicants not be considered?
I would greatly appreciate your guidance on these matters.
Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
Kind regards,
Aqsa